Hidden deep within the ochre cliffs of the Valley of the Kings, lies one of Ancient Egypt’s most breathtaking royal sepulchres: the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I, who reigned during the 19th Dynasty around 1290–1279 BCE [2048×1630]
Hidden deep within the ochre cliffs of the Valley of the Kings, lies one of Ancient Egypt’s most breathtaking royal sepulchres: the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I, who reigned during the 19th Dynasty around 1290–1279 BCE [2048×1630]
IIRC they charge a lot more to see this tomb than they’d do other tombs in the Valley of the Kings because they know just how impressive the colors are in Seti’s tomb.
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IIRC they charge a lot more to see this tomb than they’d do other tombs in the Valley of the Kings because they know just how impressive the colors are in Seti’s tomb.